Chris
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Registered: 21st Sep 99
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Does anyone know a way share a client side VPN,
Currently i connect a remote site back to base with 6 clients running VPN client in MS.
But i want to connect a wireless access point but this is not allow VPN config.
I have tried setting turning one client in a router for the VPN with the gateway of client set to that of the VPN connected client, with 10.0.0.0 mask 255.0.0.0 10.50.0.220
But it will not route on from the local VPN client out to network.
So what I am looking for is hardware based VPN client side router, it maybe the case is need to setup GRE tunnel, but looking for a cheaper option.
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John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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IPSEC VPN?
I can't 100% make out what you mean but if I've picked it up correctly a Draytek 2830n would probably do the job.
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Chris
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Registered: 21st Sep 99
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PTPP currently, basically allow many client at the remote site to share the vpn ip lease rather than using loads of tunnels back to base and taking VPN licences and ip leases
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John
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Does PPTP as well. They also do a non ADSL version if you don't need the modem, I'd personally get the 2830 anyway though.
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Chris
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quote: Originally posted by John
IPSEC VPN?
I can't 100% make out what you mean but if I've picked it up correctly a Draytek 2830n would probably do the job.
Looks good, i will order one up for a play
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Dom
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Go the hardware route, use a router and do a site-to-site tunnel. And second John's Draytek recommendation; recently installed a 2920n for a client and it's awesome
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pow
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Another vote for drayteks, got 3 on the go now, one two of them in site to site now, works beautifully. The 2830 is better than the 2820 as well.
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